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Inertial migration of a rigid sphere in three-dimensional Poiseuille flow

Fluid Dynamics 2016-07-21 v3

Abstract

Inertial lift forces are exploited within inertial microfluidic devices to position, segregate, and sort particles or droplets. However the forces and their focusing positions can currently only be predicted by numerical simulations, making rational device design very difficult. Here we develop theory for the forces on particles in microchannel geometries. We use numerical experiments to dissect the dominant balances within the Navier-Stokes equations and derive an asymptotic model to predict the lateral force on the particle as a function of particle size. Our asymptotic model is valid for a wide array of particle sizes and Reynolds numbers, and allows us to predict how focusing position depends on particle size.

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@article{arxiv.1312.4653,
  title  = {Inertial migration of a rigid sphere in three-dimensional Poiseuille flow},
  author = {Kaitlyn Hood and Sungyon Lee and Marcus Roper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4653},
  year   = {2016}
}

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submitted to Journal of Fluid Mechanics